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The Bourgeoisie certainly where the "Big Winners" as a result of the French Revolution of 1789. This group made of the commoners- The Third Estate- were business owners, lawyers, and others who were not born to nobility, yet were relatively wealthy.

The Bourgeoisie understood the peasants and their needs and desire for releif. They further knew how to manipulate and control the masses of France to use them towards their ends.

The Bourgeoisie were modivated to force change in France. They were the Enlightened ones and were educated in the Enlightened movement. This gave them the knowlege and desire to see freedom for all citizens to come to France.

The Bourgeoisie were to ones who are appointed as representatives during the Estate-General. Subsequently where the members who where percieved as the "victims" of the Nobility and monarchy, which caused them to form the "National Asembly." This helped The Bourgeoisie to rally the commoners to their aid as the Revolution began. They where the ones who implimneted a new Constitution, Declaration of man and of citizen, they abolished feudalism, equalized the tax system, provided "benefits" and releif fot the common man.

The Bourgeoisie were the ones who controlled the King and were in power.

The Bourgeoisie were the ones who moved into power and initially passed laws the were to the liking to the commoners.

The Bourgeoisie wre the "winners" of the French Revoolution!

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The first estate and the second estate gained the most because they were the wealthy ones. The majority of the third estate was not wealthy at all and struggled through everyday life. It was a tough time period for the third estate during the french revolution.

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The middle class and the third state were the people who benefited from the french revoulution . The third class gained money ,while the middle class earned power

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